Gwangju Nam-gu Public Recruitment for 'Resident Participation Civil Complaint Innovation Committee' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 15th that it will publicly recruit the ‘5th Resident Participation Civil Complaint Innovation Committee Members’ who monitor the civil complaint processing process to provide residents with innovative civil complaint services and expand opportunities for resident participation in district administration.


The public recruitment of resident participation civil complaint innovation committee members aims to realize empathetic administration from the perspective of civil complainants. Residents selected as committee members will play a role in innovating the service levels of various civil complaint administrations provided by the district office and the dong administrative welfare centers.


In addition, members will be given the authority to recommend outstanding public officials who respond to civil complaints and can also provide opinions to improve the friendliness of civil complaint services.


Applicants must be residents aged 19 or older who currently have an address or business place within Nam-gu, and anyone with a willingness to actively participate in innovative activities to improve civil complaint services can apply.


Applications for participation in the 5th Resident Participation Civil Complaint Innovation Committee are open until the 31st, and application forms can be downloaded from the public announcement section on the Nam-gu Office website.


Residents wishing to serve as civil complaint innovation committee members can submit the relevant documents by visiting the Nam-gu Office annex comprehensive civil complaint office in person or by email or fax.


Fifteen residents selected as civil complaint innovation committee members will receive meeting attendance allowances and activity expenses for civil complaint service monitoring within the budget, and the term of office is two years until February 2022.



A Nam-gu official said, “We operate the Resident Participation Civil Complaint Innovation Committee to reflect the diverse demands of residents regarding civil complaint services and to improve practical services that residents can feel,” adding, “We will do our best to provide civil complaint services that are closer to the residents.”


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